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  1. Review of Exercise and the Risk of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia by MD Jason Sea, MD Kenneth S. Poon, et all 2010-04-06
  2. Dx/Rx Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (Bph) by Stanley Zaslau, 2010-12-31
  3. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) : A Guide for Men by Claus G. Roehrborn, 1996-12-20
  4. Therapeutic Treatment for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
  5. Benign prostatic hyperplasia / Dobrokachestvennaya giperplaziya predstatelnoy zhelezy by Tkachuk, 2003
  6. Understanding benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).(Preparing for Certification)(Clinical report): An article from: MedSurg Nursing by Cynthia D. Ludwig, 2007-10-01
  7. Evaluating Use Patterns of and Adherence to Medications for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (181:5) by M. B. Nichol, T. K. Knight, et all 2009-05-01
  8. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: Diagnosis and Treatment/Quick Reference Guide for Clinicians, Number 8, 94-0583( S/N 017-062-00121-2)
  9. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia and Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms, An Issue of Urologic Clinics (The Clinics: Internal Medicine) by Jerry G. Blaivas MD, Jeffrey P. Weiss MD, 2009-12-24
  10. Churchill's In Clinical Practice Series: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia by Derek J. P. Rosario MBChBFRCSFRCSMD, Scott A. MacDiarmid MD, et all 2005-10-25
  11. Benign prostatic hyperplasia
  12. Management of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (Management Of...) by Medical Current, 2005-10-30
  13. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
  14. Jones & Bartlett Clinical Card: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) (Jones and Bartlett Clinical Cards) by Pamela Ellsworth, 2009-08-26

81. Minimally Invasive Urologic Surgery At Mount Sinai - Benign Prostatic Hyperplasi
DEFINITION benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a very common condition inwhich the prostate gland enlarges and causes bothersome urinary symptoms in
http://www.mountsinai.org/msh/clinical_services/mis_uro_bph.htm
The Mount Sinai Hospital The Mount Sinai Medical Center Mount Sinai School of Medicine Abdominal Surgery ... Education and Training Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
DEFINITION:
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a very common condition in which the prostate gland enlarges and causes bothersome urinary symptoms in middle-aged and older men. While such symptoms as increased frequency of urination, decreased force of urinary stream, urgency, nighttime urination, and loss of control of urination (incontinence) may begin in some men as early as 40 years of age, most men do not begin to experience symptoms until their 50s and 60s. By the time a man reaches the age of 80, it is highly likely that he will have at least some degree of bother from prostatic enlargement. TREATMENTS For those patients with moderate symptoms that are bothersome despite medical therapy and who would like to avoid surgery, there are several new minimally-invasive options available. These treatments include TUNA (transurethral needle ablation), microwave thermotherapy, and laser ablation, with several other treatments undergoing clinical trials at the present time.

82. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), UPMC | University Of Pittsburgh Medical Cent
Comprehensive information on benign prostatic hyperplasia from the health careexperts at UPMC Health System.
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83. Nature Clinical Practice Urology | Archive | Subject Index | Benign Prostatic Hy
benign prostatic hyperplasia. Page 1. Is transurethral needle ablation a safeand effective treatment for lower urinary tract symptoms secondary to BPH?
http://www.nature.com/glossary/clinicalpractice/subjectResults.do?scode=uro_s1&p

84. Sexual Dysfunction In Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) Twice As High As Physic
? The incidence of sexual dysfunction in patients suffering from Benign ProstaticHyperplasia (BPH) or enlarged prostate is nearly twice as high as
http://www.news-medical.net/?id=1450

85. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Associated With Chronic Renal Disease - The Doctors
Men with obstruction resulting from benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) are threetimes more likely than other men to develop chronic kidney disease.
http://www.thedoctorslounge.net/urology/articles/prostate_renal/
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Other Sections Membership Research Tools Medical Tutorials Medical Software ... Specialized Centers Headlines: Back to Urology Articles Benign prostatic hyperplasia associated with chronic renal disease Friday 15th July, 2005 Men with obstruction resulting from benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) are three times more likely than other men to develop chronic kidney disease. send to a friend printer friendly version Related
ROCHESTER, Minn. Men who experience signs and symptoms of a prostate obstruction resulting from benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) are three times more likely than other men to develop chronic kidney disease, according to findings of a Mayo Clinic study published in this month's edition of Kidney International.
"This is the first study on the topic to sample the general community," says Andrew Rule, M.D., the Mayo Clinic kidney specialist who conducted the study with epidemiologist Steven Jacobsen, M.D., Ph.D. "Symptomatic and non-symptomatic men were compared, unlike clinical trials and studies in a urology practice, which tend to represent only symptomatic men."

86. CCHS Clinical Digital Library
Chapter 129 benign prostatic hyperplasia and Prostatitis Access document Additional benign prostatic hyperplasia resources (These sites have not been
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87. Health Library -
benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)—also known as benign prostatic hypertrophy—isa noncancerous enlargement of the prostate gland Click here to see an
http://www.mountauburn.caregroup.org/library/healthguide/en-us/illnessconditions

88. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (benign Enlargement Of The Prostate)
What is benign prostatic hyperplasia? (BPH) The prostate is a gland the size ofa chestnut. How is benign prostate hyperplasia treated?
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What is benign prostatic hyperplasia? (BPH)
The prostate is a gland the size of a chestnut. It is only present in men, and it is situated under the bladder surrounding the urethra, the passageway that takes the urine to the outside. The gland produces seminal fluid, which is mixed with sperm to make semen. With age, the gland may begin to grow - this happens to most men. The growth may eventually cause problems with urination, because the gland pinches off the urethra as it increases its size. The growth in itself is harmless and so the condition is called benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH). It occurs most often in men over the age of 60. Up to 30 per cent of men in their 70s have BPH that causes them symptoms. What kinds of problems can an enlarged prostate cause?

89. Prostate Health And Research Center - Mount Sinai School Of Medicine
benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Signs and Symptoms. Benign prostatichyperplasia (BPH) is a very common condition in which the prostate gland enlarges
http://www.mssm.edu/prostate/bph_signs.shtml
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) Signs and Symptoms enign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a very common condition in which the prostate gland enlarges and causes bothersome urinary symptoms in middle-aged and older men. While symptoms may begin in some men as early as 40 years of age, most men do not begin to experience symptoms until their 50s and 60s. By the time a man reaches the age of 80, it is highly likely that he will have at least some degree of bother from prostatic enlargement. BPH is not a cancerous condition but a progressive benign enlargement of the prostate. While BPH is not associated with the development of cancer, they are often found together in the same patient so that an important aspect of the evaluation is to distinguish between these two problems. The most common symptoms of BPH are urinary urgency and frequency, along with having to get up several times at night to urinate. Very often there is also a slowing of the urinary stream and a sense that the bladder doesn't completely empty after urination. Some men need to push to start the urine stream, while others have to wait a long time for the flow to begin. These symptoms may be accompanied by blood in the urine. When symptoms become severe, men may experience urge incontinence, in which they actually can't hold the urine long enough to find a toilet and thus have accidents. Some men may stop urinating entirely - a situation referred to as

90. Men's Health - Men's Health Line - Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is an enlargement of the prostate due to benign prostatic hyperplasia affects more than half of all men aged over 60
http://www.hkmenshealth.com/eng/healthline/benign.asp
What is benign prostatic hyperplasia? The prostate is a male sex gland which produces a thick fluid that forms part of the semen. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is an enlargement of the prostate due to non-cancerous growth within the gland.
What causes it?
It is believed to be due to a normal physiological process of aging.
Although the growth is benign, progressive enlargement of the gland may cause significant obstruction of the urethra and interfere with the normal flow of urine. Benign prostatic hyperplasia affects more than half of all men aged over 60 years, and up to 90% of men aged over 80 years.
What are the common symptoms?
Not every men with BPH experience symptoms. Less than half of all men with BPH do not show any symptoms of the disease. For the symptomatic ones, common symptoms are:

91. Common Urological Problems: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). What is the prostate and where is it locatedin the body? The prostate is a walnutsized gland located just below the
http://www.hsc.stonybrook.edu/som/urology/urology_cp_bph.cfm

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92. Disease Category Listing (276): Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (Enlarged Prostate)
CenterWatch Listing of Clinical Research Trials for Benign ProstaticHyperplasia (Enlarged Prostate)
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Clinical Trials: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (Enlarged Prostate)
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Irvine; Radiant Research - Irvine
Are you a man, over 50 years of age, experiencing symptoms of an enlarged prostate? If so, this clinical research study may be right for you. Torrance; Western Clinical Research, Inc.
A clinical research study for men who have an enlarged prostate (or BPH-benign prostatic hyperplasia).
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Waterbury; Connecticut Clinical Research
Urinary Problems Study
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Miami; Lovelace Scientific Resources - FL
BPH Ocala; Renstar Medical Research
This is a 20-week research study of an investigational drug for the treatment of the symptoms of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. Orlando; Winter Park Urology Associates, P.A.
A Multi-Center, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Parallel Evaluation of the Efficacy and Safety of Study Drug in the Treatment of the Signs and Symptoms of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
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Las Vegas; Clinical Research Solutions
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), Men Age 50 Years and Older, 20 Week Oral Medication Research Study Las Vegas; Clinical Research Solutions

93. UrologyHealth.org Glossary: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
benign prostatic hyperplasia (beNINE prah-STAT-ik HY-per-PLAY-sha). Also knownas BPH. An enlarged prostate not caused by cancer.
http://www.urologyhealth.org/glossary/popup.cfm?id=124

94. EID V3 N1: Prostatitis And Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: Emerging Infectious Dis
In fact, the line between benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostatitis is blurred . Microbial tests on benign prostatic hyperplasia tissue have found
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Prostatitis and Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: Emerging Infectious Diseases?
Download Article To the Editor: In their excellent article, Molecular Approaches to the Identification of Unculturable Infectious Agents, Gao and Moore ( According to the pathologist McNeal, the prostate gland is the most commonly diseased internal organ of the human body ( ). Prostatitis is the most common prostate disease, resulting in more physician visits than either benign prostatic hyperplasia or prostate cancer, according to the National Institutes of Health ( ). Despite its frequency, prostatitis as a disease and as a histologic lesion is understudied ( By the Meares and Stamey culture localization procedure, in which the first voided urine, a midstream urine, the expressed prostatic secretions, and a final voided urine are compared, more than 90% of cases in patients with chronic pelvic symptoms are labeled as "nonbacterial" prostatitis or prostatodynia, both of which are thought to be incurable diseases ( The University of Washington has documented white blood cell counts as high as 38,000 per mm

95. PRODIGY Guidance - Prostate - Benign Hyperplasia
This guidance covers the management of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). The pathogenesis of benign prostatic hyperplasia is not well understood.
http://www.prodigy.nhs.uk/guidance.asp?gt=Prostate - benign hyperplasia

96. UpToDate Treatment Of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
INTRODUCTION — benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a disorder that (See Epidemiology and pathogenesis of benign prostatic hyperplasia and see
http://patients.uptodate.com/topic.asp?file=genr_med/36528

97. UpToDate Diagnosis Of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
INTRODUCTION — benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a common disorder that (See Epidemiology and pathogenesis of benign prostatic hyperplasia and see
http://patients.uptodate.com/topic.asp?file=genr_med/34741

98. C-Health : Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
The prostate gland is a small round lump of tissue located behind the base ofthe penis. Its function is to add fluid to the semen, the liquid that carries
http://chealth.canoe.ca/condition_info_details.asp?disease_id=20&rot=4

99. Elsevier.com - Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
Epidemiology, Natural History of benign prostatic hyperplasia, and Pathogenesis Health Related Qualityof-Life In Men with benign prostatic hyperplasia
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Dr. Narayan, one of the leading figures in the field, brings you practical, clinical information on the history, investigation, and management of benign prostatic hyperplasia patients. Over 600 full-color illustrations and line drawings provide precise instructions for the most important concepts.
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Authors: P.Narayan, Manoj Patel, Lori Rice, Jamie Furman

100. FIRSTConsult - Sdfdsf
FIRSTConsult, benign prostatic hyperplasia (Patient Education File). Published formedical students and primary healthcare providers by Elsevier.
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